Sewing question and answer with Annie's
Question
I am looking for a walking foot for my Elna Quilter Dream sewing machine, model number 6003. Do you carry them please?
Answer
Not knowing if your Elna has a snap-on or a low shank foot, I'll recommend for either situation. If you have a Low Shank machine, #106757 should fit. For a snap-on foot you'd need a Low Shank Snap-On Adaptor plus the Low Shank Walking Foot, #106757.
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I recently purchased a Bernina Bernette 75 and I am interested in purchasing some additional presser feet. I believe my presser feet are snap-on. Do I have to purchase an adapter before I can purchase any of your many presser feet and if so which one?
Answer
You can use the Universal Low Shank Foot, #101004 on your Bernette.
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I need a 1/4-inch presser foot for a Craftmaster 4700 sewing machine. I need to make perfectly exact 1/4-inch seams for quilting and I need some help selecting the correct foot. Can you help me out?
Answer
I've never heard of a Craftmaster machine. Is it from Sears?
Anyway, the answer to your prayers is to order the Quilt Wizard. If it is a Low Shank machine, order #108532. You'll always get a perfect 1/4-inch seam.
Do you unscrew your foot to change it, or unsnap it? If you unsnap it, you would also need to order #104957, Low Shank Snap-on Adaptor.
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Last Summer I purchased a Euro-Pro sewing machine model number 7130. Since then I decided I needed a walking foot for it, but I have no idea where to find one. Do you have one for that machine?
Answer
Do you screw on or snap-on the foot? If it screws on, it is important to know whether your machine is a low shank, high shank, or slant needle machine.
- A low shank machine measures approximately 3/4-inch from the screw to the bottom of the foot.
- A high shank machine measures approximately 1 1/4-inch from the screw to the bottom of the foot.
Refer to our 'Which Foot to Use?' chart to verify that you need a low shank foot. If it is a low shank, use product #106757.
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The wording in your catalog says the Big Foot attachment fits all Pfaff except 1200 series but which 'Big Foot' fits the Pfaff machines? My machine is a Pfaff Creative 7530 Quilt & Craft Pro. I used it on the last machine I had and it worked very well for free motion quilting.
Answer
You should get the Low Shank Big Foot, #106775.
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Do you have any sewing feet that will work on the Juki 98E? I'd like to use some of the Wizard feet, but can't figure out which ones would work.
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You will need the Low Shank Wizard Foot, #107483.
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My mother has a singer 5050C model sewing machine. She wanted me to order a walking foot for her machine, but she mentioned a straight shank. She did not mention a low shank and I know it isn't a slant shank. Do you have a walking foot that would accommodate the model of sewing machine she has?
Answer
Your mother needs a Low Shank Foot, #106757.
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Do you sell a foot that will keep small children from sticking their fingers in the path of the needle when learning to sew?
Answer
Singer made a finger guard that was on many school models for years. Those interested in the Singer finger guard should contact Singer for more information.
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I have a HuskyStar 224 sewing machine and am looking for a presser foot that will give me an accurate 1/4-inch seam (for a beginning quilter). I found your quilt wizard (#108706) and wonder if it will work with my machine? If not, is there any other foot you could suggest?
Answer
The 1/4-inch Low Shank Foot, #101004, should fit your machine and give you perfect 1/4-inch seams.
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What item number walking foot would I need for a Singer Fashion Mate 288? I think it's purchase and use will improve my quilting experience.
Answer
Refer to our 'Which Foot to Use?' chart to verify that you need a low shank foot. If your machine is a low shank machine, use the Low Shank Walking Foot, #106757.